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Re: OT: Mini Bike
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Posted by Schultzy on December 28, 2004 at 22:17:30 from (142.165.105.85):
In Reply to: OT: Mini Bike posted by Dave in GA on December 28, 2004 at 08:38:46:
hello, I had a Razorback minibike when I was 11. It had a 5 HP briggs. LOads of fun. somewhat dangerous though, No suspension and No brakes. I drove it on dirt roads and through summerfallow fields. When I first got it, i was dissapointed that it only went about 5-8 MPH. I was really handy for my age, so i removed the govonor, and changed the rear sprocket to a much smaller one. Really boosted performace, power and speed. topped out about 35 MPH after the mods. never injured myself, ALWAYS wore a helmet and boots. Watch out for the briggs engines. those morons designed the exhaust pipe to be right above the gas tank. Mine burned up because it backfired with a full tank of fuel. lucky I noticed on time and was able to jump off before she blew. really miss that crazy thing, would like to find another. Russ
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